GCSS-Army Portal (Access)

Important: Users must have the SAPGUI for Windows and Stunnel encryption software loaded on their system in order to access the GCSS-Army portal menus. Without them the HTML based menu is still available as an alternative solution.

Sustainment Knowledge Network (SKN)

The Sustainment Knowledge Network is a virtual, online environment to support fielding, training and overall sustainment of Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-Army) operations throughout the Army.

It provides the means for synchronous and asynchronous knowledge sharing, collaboration and interaction between the DA G-4, CASCOM ESD, PM GCSS-Army, QM school and GCSS-Army SMEs and users worldwide. It is driven by STRATCOMS, community discussion forums, blogs, live/virtual meeting and training sessions, multimedia learning products and other knowledge products, services and performance support tools.

U.S. Army SASMO

Sponsored by the Combined Arms Support Command, this site provides information and news concerning current SASMO capabilities in support of field and sustainment levels of maintenance as well as future support requirements for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.

Tobyhanna FLSD

The Field Logistics Support Directorate mission is to provide full spectrum support of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems and equipment to include: repair, modification, testing, upgrade, fielding, installation, training, and Reset.

FLSD provides Field Service Representatives (FSRs) located at Tobyhanna Depot and Forward Repair Activities (FRAs) throughout CONUS, Germany and Korea in support of out-of-warranty Sustainment Information Systems. Planning and funding considerations are underway to provide out-of-warranty end user equipment service as the systems are displaced during and after GCSS-Army fielding.

ARNG MILBOOK

The Army National Guard MilBook site is a NIPRNet-based social media tool that emulates commercial services such as Facebook for professional networking.

The application lets ARNG soldiers and civilians securely collaborate on projects or work in a completely open manner. Users have the ability to share information through group blogs, discussions and private wiki documents allowing secure communities of interest to grow and connect with others across the greater military community.

Guard University (GuardU)

GuardU is a Web portal that consolidates Guard-specific online learning for the Army National Guard (ARNG)

It provides increased training opportunities for Soldiers, units, states, training centers, and schools. GuardU gives trainers a flexible capability to deliver online learning that can readily accommodate new technologies and different instructional methods. ARNG soldiers and civilians will utilize GuardU in lieu of the GTRAC for pre-requisite GCSS-Army web-based training.

PEO Enterprise Information Systems

Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) provides infrastructure and information management systems to the Army, enabling it to achieve victory through total information dominance.

PEO EIS is well-known as a systems acquisition, development and integration center of excellence. Under the management of four deputy program executive officers, five directorates and many project/product managers, PEO EIS develops and fields a wide range of products and services that support the Army. PEO EIS is dedicated to supporting the war fighter and contributes to the global war on terror. Through its diverse programs, PEO EIS touches every soldier, every day. PEO EIS continually finds ways to serve the Army and the Department of Defense (DoD).

Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM)

The CASCOM Logistics Enterprise Systems Support Division serves as the Capabilities Developer (CAPDEV) for GCSS-Army.

Their mission is to ensure automated logistics solutions for multifunctional logistics capability gaps are identified, documented, and programmed by Materiel Developer (MATDEV) representatives and fielded in the right quantity to the right Soldier and/or organizations. They Serve as the lead for tactical CSS logistical systems and represents the field users of the systems.

ASA (FM&C)

The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management & Comptroller) serves as the financial Capabilities Developer for GCSS-Army.

The mission of ASA (FM&C) is to formulate, submit, and defend the Army budget to Congress and the American people; oversee the proper and effective use of appropriated resources to accomplish the Army's assigned missions; provide timely, accurate, and reliable financial information to enable leaders and managers to incorporate cost considerations into their decision-making; provide transparent reporting to Congress and the American people on the use of appropriated resources and the achievement of established Army-wide performance objectives; and manage and coordinate programs for the accession, training, and professional development of Army resource managers.

AMC Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA)

EDMO is the governing office to ensure that data management is executed at all logistics domain activities. EDMO supports the G4 to ensure the quality of logistics data meets defined requirements and, ‘fit to purpose’. EDMO supports GCSS-Army working with customers prior to fielding with data cleansing starting at the D-300 mark.

General Funds Enterprise Business System (GFEBS)

The GFEBS implementation involves standardizing all financial management and accounting functions across the Army.

GFEBS provides timely, reliable, and accurate information, which improves cost management and control, allowing more time to perform financial analysis, and facilitate a more accurate understanding of the value and location of property. The GFEBS/GCSS-Army relationship under the federated approach is critical for achieving total cost of ownership and total auditability.

Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)

LMP provides agile, reliable and responsive services by leveraging best practices and technology that enable AMC to deliver world-class logistics and readiness to the Warfighter.

As part of the Single Army Logistics Enterprise (SALE) with GCSS-Army, LMP is the Army's core initiative to totally replace the two largest, most important Warfighting support National-level logistics systems; the inventory management Commodity Command Standard System (CCSS), and the depot and arsenal operations Standard Depot System (SDS).

Enterprise Integration Toolkit

Sponsored by the DoD Business Transformation Agency, this site provides guidance, processes and tools for the acquisition of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software and system integration.

Tools and templates located on this site can be used as a baseline to augment and meet the specific needs of the GCSS-Army program throughout it’s lifecycle. . The search capability on this site with keyword “GCSS-Army” returns a menu of published GCSS-Army documentation, articles, news, and presentations.

Army Knowledge Online (AKO)

Army Knowledge Online (AKO) provides web-based enterprise information services to the United States Army, joint, and Department of Defense customers.

All members of the Active Duty, National Guard, Reserves, Army civilian, and select contractor workforce have an account which grants access to Army web assets, tools and services worldwide. The search capability on this site with keyword “GCSS-Army” returns a menu of published GCSS-Army documentation, articles, news, and presentations.

U.S. Army.mil

The official homepage of the United States Army.

This site contains the latest Army news, images, videos, information for leaders and career information. The U.S. Army homepage provides links to Army web pages as well as other DoD sites. The Army A-to-Z functionality is categorized by subject and provides links to information, and contacts published by the U.S. Army Office of Public Affairs. The search capability on this site with keyword “GCSS-Army” returns a menu of published GCSS-Army articles, news and presentations.